Nitrifying niche in estuaries is expanded by the plastisphere
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Abstract The estuarine plastisphere, a novel ecological habitat in the Anthropocene, has garnered global concerns. Recent geochemical evidence has pointed out its potential role in influencing nitrogen biogeochemistry. However, the biogeochemical significance of the plastisphere and its mechanisms regulating nitrogen cycling remain elusive. Using 15N- and 13C-labelling coupled with metagenomics and metatranscriptomics, here we unveil that the plastisphere likely acts as an underappreciated nitrifying niche in estuarine ecosystems, exhibiting a 0.9 ~ 12-fold higher activity of bacteria-mediated nitrification compared to surrounding seawater and other biofilms (stone, wood and glass biofilms). The shift of active nitrifiers from O2-sensitive nitrifiers in the seawater to nitrifiers with versatile metabolisms in the plastisphere, combined with the potential interspecific cooperation of nitrifying substrate exchange observed among the plastisphere nitrifiers, collectively results in the unique nitrifying niche. Our findings highlight the plastisphere as an emerging nitrifying niche in estuarine environment, and deepen the mechanistic understanding of its contribution to marine biogeochemistry.
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Penulis (17)
Xiaoxuan Su
Xinrong Huang
Yiyue Zhang
Leyang Yang
Teng Wen
Xiaoru Yang
Guibing Zhu
Jinbo Zhang
Yijia Tang
Zhaolei Li
Jing Ding
Ruilong Li
Junliang Pan
Xinping Chen
Fuyi Huang
Matthias C. Rillig
Yong-guan Zhu
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2024
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41467-024-50200-8
- Akses
- Open Access ✓